Posts for July 4th 2007

tablescape

Off To Market Recap: 4th of July Tablescape

Last week I asked you to help me find a fun, festive tablescape in red, white, and blue for the 4th of July.

Last week I asked you to help me find a fun, festive tablescape in red, white, and blue for the 4th of July. I told you I needed everything: tablecloth, plates, candles, napkins, centerpiece, place settings, etc. to create a special 4th of July setting. You went hunting through the web and saved all of the fabulous stuff you found in the Yum Market on TeamSugar with the keyword tag, 4th Of July Tablescape. To start, I'll set the table with a white tablecloth that mellie_608 bookmarked. Gruaig_rua's disposable yet chic star border plates are perfect for the place settings. The star cookie cutter napkin rings will serve as both napkin holders and party favors once the bash is over. Fun find sls1825! Thanks to those who participated, hope all of your tablescapes look beautiful this 4th of July!

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4th Of July Fun Facts

Happy 4th of July!

Happy 4th of July! 231 years ago the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence declaring America's sovereignty. Today it's customary to celebrate the national holiday with red, white, and blue, fireworks and parades, stars and stripes, flags and BBQs. But before you go enjoy America to its fullest, take a quick look through my 4th of July fun facts! Chock-full of useless information — unless you're attending a trivia night sometime soon — fun facts are great when there is a lull in party conversation. Memorize a few facts such as: Do you know what animal Benjamin Franklin preferred over the bald eagle as the official national animal? Do you know how many hot dogs are consumed at BBQs on today's date? For the answers to these questions and lots more tidbits of knowledge, all you have to do is dance like a chicken! No, I'm kidding, all you have to do is read more